BBC Countryfile star emotional as he makes history in show first: 'That's an honour'

The presenter experienced a 'once in a lifetime' moment
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Countryfile presenter Hamza Yassin was visibly moved in the latest Countryfile episode as he made history on the show.
The wildlife cameraman and presenter travelled to the Scottish Highlands in Sunday's edition of the BBC show, hoping to help release wildcats back into their natural habitat.
He accompanied a team hoping to return one of Britain's rarest animals to the wild.
Mr Yassin described the moment as a "once in a lifetime opportunity," adding: "to actually get given the privilege of releasing three wild cats into the wild is something special."

Hamza Yassin helped to return wildcats to the Scottish Highlands
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Estelle Morgan, who was leading the conservation team, informed him: "You know you're the first person who isn't project staff who is releasing a wildcat?"
"Really? That's an honour, that is an honour indeed," a touched Mr Yassin replied.
During the release of the wildcats, the presenter placed food close to the animals' enclosure, with the aim of encouraging them to emerge.
After achieving their goal, he remarked: "How cool was that? These guys are absolutely phenomenal. I can see why they are truly wildcats.

Hamza was informed he would be the first person outside of project staff who is releasing a wildcat
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"They don't want us to be anywhere near them, they've got their ears pinned to the side and they're hunkered down just out of the way.
"They are majestic, they are beautiful and they are so wild.
"All we've got to now is just vacate the premises and hopefully we'll see them in the camera traps, coming out and having their own food."
Later in the episode, Mr Yassin checked the recordings taken, with one of the team confirming one wildcat had left the enclosure.
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Hamza Yassin described the moment as an 'honour'
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The wildlife enthusiast seemed moved to have witnessed the rare moment.
Later in the show, he shared some welcome news, informing viewers that just two hours after one of the cats, Morangie, left, the other two, Stovie and Moth, also took their first steps into their new wild home.
"Good luck, guys," Mr Yassin stated. He added: "I've been lucky enough to witness some incredible wildlife over the years, but seeing those wildcats this morning was something special.
"I don't think I'm going to forget that moment at all."
Elsewhere in the episode, the Countryfile archives were explored as the show revisited others who had done restoration work for Britain's wildlife.









